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Pejo Member Since: 10 Dec 2020 Location: Perth WA Posts: 181 |
Emailed 2 4WD training companies (down here in Australia) to ask if OK to use FL2 in their course
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17th Dec 2020 12:53 am |
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Andy131 Member Since: 09 Dec 2009 Location: Manchester Posts: 2184 |
You have a FL2 auto, it will creep along very well without cooking the transmission, the first gear happens to be very low - she sets off in second normally. The underside is vulnerable to damage, the first time I took mine off-road I snagged the fuel tank and shifted it several inches backwards that was never fixed.
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17th Dec 2020 11:07 am |
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Dave47 Member Since: 31 Aug 2014 Location: Margate Kent Posts: 1333 |
Reminds me of my last day at an offroad coures in kent,
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17th Dec 2020 12:00 pm |
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Pejo Member Since: 10 Dec 2020 Location: Perth WA Posts: 181 |
Cheers Guys
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17th Dec 2020 12:40 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5021 |
The easiest way to gain a bit more ground clearance is to install a wheel/tyre combo with a larger overall diameter. There are some threads about this on here somewhere. Jules |
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17th Dec 2020 3:49 pm |
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Pejo Member Since: 10 Dec 2020 Location: Perth WA Posts: 181 |
Mine already has 19” rims . If anything was looking at small rims larger sidewalls But rims are hard to find in Aus |
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17th Dec 2020 10:28 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5021 |
You could put bigger tyres on your 19" rims to increase the height .
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18th Dec 2020 10:34 am |
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Pejo Member Since: 10 Dec 2020 Location: Perth WA Posts: 181 |
Apart from some rubbing
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18th Dec 2020 1:16 pm |
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MotionInc Member Since: 17 Jun 2019 Location: North America Posts: 1355 |
I don't think it will rub........lower torque will be better for crawling trails. Speedo will be slightly off, hardly noticeable. One inch for crawling trails is very significant. BUT, armour is the best investment but is pricey and adds weight. |
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18th Dec 2020 9:57 pm |
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Pejo Member Since: 10 Dec 2020 Location: Perth WA Posts: 181 |
AUD$ 350 for a day of sand and bush training / car |
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22nd Dec 2020 4:10 am |
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ozjeff62 Member Since: 28 May 2018 Location: Sydney, NSW Posts: 494 |
Joining a club is a much cheaper option for picking up off road skills. I was a member of my state Land Rover Owners Club for a couple of years. They ran great training days as well as trips. I was able to watch other guys snap axles, hit trees, roll cars and get recovered.
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23rd Dec 2020 11:27 am |
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Andy131 Member Since: 09 Dec 2009 Location: Manchester Posts: 2184 |
Problem with joining a club is the other members
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23rd Dec 2020 1:11 pm |
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Pejo Member Since: 10 Dec 2020 Location: Perth WA Posts: 181 |
Damn might want to close the window |
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24th Dec 2020 12:00 am |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4907 |
The problem down under is 4WDs have 37 inch tyres, they hack up tracks then the rest of us can't use them.
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24th Dec 2020 2:30 am |
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